MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN The neuron. resource, IIIII selfishness that. come coming other-l. through prayer ml! be the yer-y means of nyoidinl some dangers and of over- Cliurlottctnyyn (lull-dint, Two (lento. llorulng Guardian. Foundud tutti. iiiuins GlllEN SOLAR - PLEXllS BLGW IN Events Shaping To Nazi In Balkgiz Area Russia calls conference; Romania cut off from the outside World. Weekend storm l Brings 7-inch Snowfall to Prov. A storm, which started sudden- ly about six o'clock Saturday ev-sn- iiig, swept with fury across the pro- vince with hardly a letup uniil early yesterday morning leaving seven inches of srio\v in its ivakc. The accompanying wind reached u y:lccity of 42-milcs-an-hour at times and piled huge drifts on high- ways which were previously opened to motm- traffic. Drills continued to sweep across the province at timcs yesterday but- late last night the storm appeared to be blowing itself out. The west- ezn part of the province reported heavier snow than thc east. Mon: traffic around Summcrsiiie was held up yesterday with the exc:p- tioii of the road to the Airport- rcarby which was opened by plow Cn the other hand. several cars were reported to have been able to irake the trip from Montague to C‘. rlottetown. The “low from the only went as far as Vernon Rwer iii that direction. The storm reached its full fury a few hours after it. commenced but had passed its peak shortly after midnight when the wind shifted from northeast to north. FJIPZlJY, riiu in the early hours of ye to" day morning was again followed bv snow when l-he wind lnulcd into the northwest. Visibility was ex- tremely poor all day Sunday anti a BO-mile-per-hour wind continued to pile up drifts as fast as the plows cleared a path on the highways. During the storm. tcrinerrrtuirs varied from just uuditr ill degrees y. ferday morning to 28 above zero in the afternoon. Last night. rh-e thermometer appeared to be gain; down slowly. The Rocky Point ferry co i t lo maki- its rrzulai" trips x. flffilllie the stoiin. ‘The stc. i id not interfere with the tram Siitiir- lCoritinued on page ‘l, Col 3) Totals in Home improvement Loans since '36 ‘OTTAWA, Jan. 5-—(CPi-~~Fiiiai!ce Min. ter Ilslsy, in a statement r:- liased today, rcpcrtcti cpsrato s under the HLiue lmpioycmzuts Plan frcm its iii-c plin .n N vwn- lzrr. i036. to Con. 30. 1940, t" ta‘l:d $49,990,020, ~ Al- last Oct. 30 tho $500130 000 loan authorization uzidzii" the Home llllllrcvemcnt lsocns Guarantee Act 0f i937 was exhausted and tiic lrovcmm-snt-‘s undertaking to pro- Rumania was out off from the outside world tonight as soviet Russian ministers to four southwestern European headed lOWI-Td Moscow for a con- ference with Kremlin leaders on the establishment of Rumanig as a vast Nazi military camp. banned. Even many's Balkan army was Sfllldflllfil! its position fll0hg Danube facing Bulgaria, along the c cities within a few miles of Yugo- slavl Move (By Robert Parker, Associated Press Staff Writer) BUCl-IAREST, 5—-(AP)_ completely Jan. countries All international telephone com- nunicntions with Rumania were fast international rains were stopped at the fron- 0f. Behind this wall of silence Ger- C011- the To organize Britain for Greater effort LONDON, Jan. G——tMondayl —lCP tlABLEl-It was reportflfl curly today that the govern- ment. is planning to create two minlsterlrl bodies to mobilize Britain for a greater war effort. one i5 to be a production ex- ecutive to cur-ordinate the work of’ all departments engaged in war production and to see that the nation’: manpower is fully organized. Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft Pffdllttllfln. Arthur Bevin, Labor Minister. A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty and Sir Andrew Rae Duncan, Supply M nlstcr, are mentioned in the press for this body. The second group, it is said, will be a finance. trade and export committee to frame the governmcnfs economic pCIITY and to deal with price control and such questions cs exports and imports and conduct of the iver Lyttlrtoii. President ni’ tlih ntirc Russian frontier, and in i1 Although the new communica- tions ban affected even diplomatic telephone across the Danube to ian town of Ruse man mounting which bcgnu with widespread sa- botage by railroad employees in the so-callcd “Communist wing" 0f the Humanism Iron Guard. calls. reports brought the Bulgar- _ said the Ger- is contending with Romanian disorders army While interest centred in the recall of the four Russian min- istcrs to Moscow for consults- tlon over the Nazi Balkan penetration. it ivas reported in Suvlct. circles that tlic Kremlin iilrcrrly has warned Berlin ag. anrst “it step which might seriously endanger good relo- trons between the two cuun- tries." Tire four ministers were the en- voys to Bulgaria. Yugoslavia, Ru- manla ziiid Hungary. Before the communications edict trout into effect. diplomatic re- ports from Bucharest said strong Nazi motorized columns had ar- rived ntnGiurgiu directly across the Danube from Ruse with Con- siderabic bfdgrc-building: equip- merit and n large Corps of an- griiri-rs. l Rummiiazi railroad authorities \V-"l‘l‘ Ol‘flf‘l‘_(‘ll hv the Germans to lPPD 111a 11"!‘ from Bucharest tn Constanta. Romania's Black Sea irrt, iii perfect condition for pos- sllilc emurveiicy use. BtlCllill"‘Sl tiinlonintlc reports also said the Rumauiziris, under liii-zl iziiid-iiirc. had mined tlic Dnuube ar Gnliitz. which recently lids seen s-cvcral frontier clashes l .\\l‘f’ll the Ilumzrnlans and Rus- s.a cure of German troops at Ii lllllfl Tlmlsoara. in souili- \\'-"<lt"'i1 fluinuiila near the Yugo- slay frontier. f“lll*"‘(l nm-vpumggg in r" Bclvrndc. -" r. (‘airman quarter's in l?" "u"? \"f‘l"‘ "fl in ailrriil fluen- l" it"! vll"‘"l"‘.'i’l ivould hr treat- ed as "ar\crlici' swrclcn if SllE be- hnvvd." l .. “do a guarantee f r fir‘: (DC ur- Rzemciit c: this type of loan was terninated. By provinces. WW5. w't.h dollar va‘ue in lracketa under the scheme during its four of opzraton. included Prlncc Edward Island. i,l0'7 cszoaorzii; NOVR Scztia B470 1F"! 501i l"3); New Brunswuk 4 3'12 ($1.421 578) Coming Events "Loading Haas Thursday. Jan- uary Gth at Grand View Station. Signed w. E. Jenkins. L-ill-i-i-di. "Dance Camigan Credit Union Hill‘. Tuesday, January 7th, Web- iiera Orchestra. L-sr-i-e-zi. "Be sure and attend the horse races at Brackley Point today; 2 -9 "At the request of a number of farmers, a meeting to further dis- cuss the pro sed Marketing Act for ho s an lambs, will be held l" S rngfield Hall on Wednesday "will; January 8. 7:30. A ful attendance is requested. D. N. McKly- L-flb. "Under the auspices of the Kfllolhston stripping Club a gen- eral meeting of farmers, Kensing- "In district. will be held in King 99°F!!! Hall," Tuesday evening, Jtmllory seventh. 1941. at eight oclock. The "Sheep rind Siviiie Mnkfllllll Scheme" will be pre- gented and discussed. Members of l"! Provincial Marketing Board Ire invited to be present, every aroducer of sheep or swine urged attend, 14-52-1441. the dfstribut-‘cn of. >_ v lM n burned lifter collision 0n G.N.ll. Line NEWCASTLE. N. B» were derailed. Fireman Leo Young. N. B.. was taken to iosp a wrist injury and eiigi bert Gaskin. Moucton. N. B.. ca ed injury. An inquest will lied here next Friday night. Chatham freight cars on a si unexplained reason the five begun moving. broke in line. coasted a mile to northbound freight train. Tiiq collision smashed the s cars and sent the entire crashing down an The car lu which Delano was rid ling caught fire. presumably fron an ll|)$A'-l. i-ual stove. The freight locomotive was dam aged considerabl but contents o the two derallc freight cars es coped destruction Delano is sur and three children. / strin TS Prospect Italy p Uut of War §oon By Edward E. Bumar Associated Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 —-(AP) — ital with neer Hu- es- be Delano. cook for a railroad gang. was the only man in a string of three shanty cars and two loaded ding. For some cars to the main another siding and crashed into a moving hanty I embanliinen . vlved by nu win mittee. Australians Arc iubliant Gver successes A cnaiuorrrsrowrv. CANADA,“ Local Gompany Gets contractfor Bombing range ina of five construction contracts totalling 550.000 was announced to- night by the Munitions and Sunny Debartlnent approximate completion dates. and contractors employed included: Charlottetown. P. E. Islan economic warfare. construction of bombing range. Sir Kingsley Wood, Chanccl- March. Hooper Contracting Co.. lcr o! the Exchequer. Capt. 0l- C1rar‘i:t.teto\\'ii. hOlllblll" range in the province will Board rt’ 'l‘i'iidc and llugh Ilal- _ _ ton, Mir-{ster 0f Ecoiioml- Wiir- fret under way early this ryeek. ii’ fare would be the principal \\’1\5‘l9ll‘;'lll"-‘§l nigh? w“? 47°11‘ _ train. . . s r a crcc ion o con- membcrs o, the Imam: mm trol igllffil‘ gflfl two uundrnnta slici- ters at Dalyav and some tyne of buildings at Savage Harbour. eight miles to the ensurard tween these ‘ rant shelters are aso to be placed. nals and notice boards will structcd in the area of the range. There wil‘. also Dlacod iii the bay. seinlilnuc of matsri on iii the city and the erection of ‘it will be completed at the site oi’ Federal Gov’t Feed Grain Rates Has Proposal In UITAWA, Jan. 5.—(CP)--Award- The contracts. approximate cost. Bombing and izuiinerr school. at d. $19000. 1Worl< on the establishment. of_a . Midway be- two points two quad- In ad-fiition to these buildings sla- be con- fiash targets Mcst of the as- al will be carried be CYITAWA, Jan. 5—(CP)—Agrl culture Minister Gardiner stated Saturday he had sent wires to the Goverrunents. of Prince Edward Island, Nova. Scotta and New Brunswick in which the Dominion offered to pay half the freight rates on feed grain shipped to those provinces from Montreal if Ere: provinces would pay the other a . The offer arose out of com- plaints that Maritime farmers were at. a disadvantage in speeding up farm production because of the freight rates on feed and grain. "If this offer is accepted" the minister said. “the Maritime farm- ers will be in a position to secure feed grain ut the some rates as farmer's around Montreal. They may buy the grain in Montreal or have it shipprd through direct from the prairies which would be cheaper. In the case of through shipments the proposal is that the governments pay the portion of the freight costs coyeriri’: tixzns- portatlon from Montreal to the destination." The Prince Edward Island gov- ernment lizid not yet considered ilie Proposal made by federal authori- ties Saturday that the Dcuiinlou and Provhces contribute to the cost of shipping feed grains from the west or ‘Montreal to the Mari- turies, Premier Thane A. Campbell sazd last night. He was riot sufficiently familiar with the details of the plan to the range. i" Pl'(‘llllllltl'il'V wor B)‘ J- D- lilllllswllflh‘ gun and it is exp-acted that the con- Cunadlon Press Curféslflflélugill‘ tract wiil bef Kfllmllllfilifld during SYDNEY, Jan. 5 —t ‘a. c —— first week o arc i. Jubilant. Australia avidly scanned v range trill be _llSCfl for Lin- rergd, sierra" txurrsss ::..."";tir..~:.' throughout 31c \\'Cl".'{‘l‘l n is ‘é _ _ . v accnulits of the stirring». action of _ lli.ll?gl.,“giilit‘tsl‘ie Dlkril‘ men who stormed arid broke throilgll iii-raimnz ‘Blank the Italian defences of the Libyan“ > _____v_ , port. of Bardia. First. thrill cumc shortly before I I noon Saturday ivlicii the early edr- l lions of the cvoniii: pnpfilsililllll‘ - l cd the nous of the All.Stlli'1Zlll.\llL.lflL . prriiil Force's sirccessu a bu: d First official news "as corrtaiuetl ‘a I in a dramatic iliixects cublle from‘. Army Minis or P. C. neir er who ‘ reached E; it just a iyrs-k zigo. .1 Headlines ihrough the dry and; into Simday that greztcd AustiRrl- _ lens at. street covri were: “ ‘l-‘ _ . ( P _F-“.e so strnliaris sliiaih l3; .. ‘defences, l mkgebni-(fildl'“,‘E(?gp3;dAn:aL {many rlutlsr lgrvn. , --Italiaris rou.cd hand- l‘ uoihm; mum be scan“ below but o- viii . ) s‘ v . 355 f nine“ was Military observers said the uci- l QB.) “J ‘iefdlflllduy Cane;- tvire Royal lori shorved how \X’l’ll_lllf‘ imperial An. Name,’ {inn-u gueeessive nigh force tiiiils- were organized. azxd li.".i , alum; on the G-Zflililn seaport. that it. gives Aiirrallriii arms com- '13;-;men, counted by thc British plete confidence for the future. a5 the Reich's worst-bombed city. Thrones iii clncmns arinlourled l .' turics, dock and railroad the naval base and sliip- and cheered news reeLs slinrviiiq the ; _- l/iustraliaiis in action in thc l‘\i‘ll!"i'( 311N115. \\'i1l'9l\°\15°5 and ' wages of tlie (liszvst rffeiisivc. ll'l _ s trot-c blasted with high Tlri- “Wlli v 'I‘e‘e;r.“nbii w - '- D~~MW$ mid ellfiullidfll‘ £13m? (1.9 brpimng i. $13.59;“! n. m‘)? lliulgifllfifl by thousands o iuccn at Pardii arir so. t was a r-rziiin - - . . . night. to ilir- Crmiiiniiwciltli that 9m“ lcllwnkicn, i§§§§1edb°,51§§l§§ among all the tough. lllll‘fl-lll'l?ll B.‘Fm.['_“_m‘€ s‘ the RAF but itlsh i1iiit< lllifl"? Geri. Sir Arcni- lavghlgritgnéigPfin is“ mo fluid" on ‘l “mwlrs cT""-"'"ml- the 5"“ lailillbm.riiufntlitrir'irig ccritre ed- ""”*ll“'~‘“ ‘Mmlkl be "how" l‘) 193d ‘nasdiry raised its till of bomber l i- vi. s to 55 arid it is now the K005i -_~-~»-----_ sercrtily bombed Gcrnmu city- Wlth siege and counter-siege, by air and sen. reaching new interi- 68 The fall of Burrito piles up mom evidence that Italy riiuy soon be counted out. of the war almost to the same degree as prostrate France. Certainly the remainder of the Fascist. force of some 250,000 troops so carefully prepared for" an at- tempt to invade Egypt will be in- capable of offensive action for a W1- 5- a i l' t- ‘cppJrhonms Delano‘ 60‘ or New“ lung time to come. an it s th ea castle, was burned to death in a ‘shanty’ car after a collision with a freight train on the main line of the Canadian National Railways here Saturday evening. Five cars ‘ened with complete debacle. The fmure course of events in the Mediterranean depends obvious- iy on such possible developments as a Nazi attempt. iit. invasion of Brit- ain or a campaign in the Balkans, but for the time being Britain. with the aid of surprising Greece. has Icllriclrcd coirtrul of the Middle East war theatre. The British warships and planes that prevented the arrival of sup- plies and reinforcements for Italy's Libyan army and then helped blast lBardla into submission are free now ilo aid a drive toward the main It- alian base of Tobruk. Doubly isolated now. the Fascist forces iii distant East Africa ap- bc iii arr even more perilous ‘plight i‘. an Marshal Graziairlls main force. In Albania, while Rome talks ‘of German aerial reinforcements to 'c0'me, Mussoiinfs warriors are still giving ground. The instant Do- deculrese islands outpost can riot be expected to |l0ltl out lll(li'lll\llA'l_\'. Loirlcullyt the next British move would be to press their present advantage with a drive to smash {pear w I l l i “l allies, Britain disclosed two new ckcrs from he- a llltlllf‘ against utta is aimed and lo\v and behind. It (lll(‘l‘ll[(‘(l by the na a mirror system. Britain's latest U-bout rite orvcttes“. the Axis powers. subrfv Britain with planes. TfiiiTiiliiiiTi-EF-ifééiil 5T . k has already be- e ivcnpons. ‘The RAF was strengthened by a new Vick machine-gun which irrrs to the. em" from the nose of vigatnr through answer lo the iiacc- is a fleet of fast sliiilloiv-bottorricd. i942 Britain. with 49.000 airplanes, iyi‘l achieve purity in the air with Moreover. he writes ln the Aero- nautical publication "Aviatlon“. the United Stat/cs will have parity with the Axis in air strength by the cloe cf 1942. even though it continues to make a definite statement, Premier‘ »Campbell said, but. on the face of .t he was “rather doubtful" as to the advisability of accepting it. He returned direct to his home at Summersidc last satirrday night- from Mcncton where he had lzceii m conference yvitli other Maritime premiers on the Sirois report and had not discussed the matter" with other members of his government. It was not likely the P. E. I. rcvernmeiit would consider the pro- posal until its regular weekly mcct- 1I1Q_0'll Thursday. the Premier said Tue plan as lic understood it. he continued. was that the federal and maritime provincial govern. monts split the difference in the 905i 0f Slllllllllll! grain to the Mari- rimes from points in western Can- uda and the cost of the same ship- ments to hfontrual. That would not amount to the same thing. exactly, as paying the {cost of shipments from Montreal l \__ Read by Everybody ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew iyiolvolav; JANlJAlAllY o, 1941 British heat Nazis in fire Setting raids LONDON. Jnu. 5—(CP)--D0li- azrt men, women and boys extin- guished evcry incendiary bomb dropped on a London Sector t night by two waves of German raiders apparently u. ‘lliplllg to roprni lust, week's dry Piling "fire i-a d." and then charm l'IlI'l the s.. eiy of their doorw-ay. .- “We want some more The raiders quickly Jiliged the fire watchcrs with another batch of incendiaries but. ‘t ivas ilcali with just as quickly. Tire volunteers, apparently Lon- d0n‘s answer l0 officul ri;.;>i--.=l< for more fire watchers to llltifiill another terrific fire assault. foil upon the bombs as son as they were dropped. 'l‘licrc seemed to be witrlicrs as lll5‘i‘<? ' even though the dropping them .n baskelfulls. as many firi- ‘e lire biinlis. The raiders 5150 were fgpoftpd ‘Ad i‘<=. ‘thrice at Bardia ceasedl over Livefpjjoll (3-4. a“, M'd1gn(l,5_ at 1.30 bin. I730 arii. AST» todayfl’, and northwest and n rtliensi Ettg- a British ‘hmcrzrl headquarters com-l. NEW YORK. Jam a __(MOnday) iv lairiti-brd 1hr land _ '1‘ lll('t‘ll(lli\l'_\' ll.- s PAGES MAXIMS OI-‘A MERE MAN 0f a celebrated Englishman it is suld that. he took more pains tn avoid the honors and preferments t! his profession than others did to compass them. Annual lubncrfption Delivered. $5.00. B! “All: IREJ” H.003 Cunrula um] (1.! $5.00 AFRICA Impo rtan t Base Uf Barclia Falls i To British Arms Australians make dashing attack on Fascist stronghold — Prisoners exceed 25 000. liv liIl-tAlC isi-uio li(‘lil\..l Flivsa staff Writer _ '.J;;.'.‘.-.;'-i..-;“.§.4..5;..t’éa‘l§3 f lltll re lllaflk l I For Italians I In Africa 9 1 lsaruia. strategic port in and that General .ii1.oir. another (‘orris .. l'| tour itflllfll‘ zen - r ii u‘. lt"l‘~l ‘.2 i»; ‘hurl been tlrikr-n j_4CPi --"No\r for the next move, izoli crrirriranciod ltali- _ gs the New York llerald Tribune 1v» iii llll‘ Srizriilslr Civil , - i. .~ _ v _ tiff,‘ F" m“ l‘ m“ m L" W“ i siili- of the :5ii.iiii.~ir Na- ,lO( v in coiiiineiiruug the B-rl...~l' ‘IR-mp Tim we Scundod ewn ilUllflllSlb. ifortcs for their capture or Aurelia bcfcre tlie lll"l‘ll. alarm was heard , .,. l o,“ ‘l5 renmvcll’. ‘my “M” m‘ The. “Jght Egan“ “m? an” m Accent L>.000 zBritrsh Nortnw AiflfdflhCafllpfllfi! - -‘ - Z ‘ .‘ ‘ tlrrues to trance wit a preco- b‘. mrd-attrrricn alarm in Lori-i .., . - For‘ dlirlraird stivtbrl hllux-Mafzer crowds‘ ‘ll-l “toll .“’1-“.-"‘?}“°".‘°“‘ l“ “Qu- a“ ewnfJmy 0' mm” “d l Qiswed m}, (inllmg... 5n pm. ~91 i~_ifzé,‘rl'plll" Pu‘ hmlfig f“: smashing effect that was nowhere llliilif-Gl fll-hililll “l-‘remlin lllllliliil lull count. but prisoners lllillcillglilgilnfillml u” dem l‘ s uads o'er-e - .._- y -. o _ 2_-_Q()n__ ‘ g» i’ ~ “l -l>» _ ~ q ‘O n‘ H” mm “wed 1 T.:r- Tillie. tcrmcil the BTAHSI’. g5 damaged last Sunday. The Alr Ministry said enemy plane ciroppcd bombs at a 8, dam- fcw pcint: in East Anglia. a aging two places l\‘.‘.(l injuring small numb- r of, 1icoplc. German raiders concentrated their attacks Saturday night a- gainst a west, England town. Ir was officially reported a number of pe-"ple were killed there arid others Lnjurcd. (‘The Germans ciaimld tho l uni was Avcnmoutli, “an especially ini- portant port city [or Bl‘lHlf\l."i Grecl; hurl lBack Italian Counter-attacks ATHENS Jan. 5.—-(AP1 ~ltalizm counter-attacks ii. Albania were hurled back by the Greeks today Fa “t losses and the Bardirt Hill’l'l*l0ll mean ul Gruzinni. the ltallari African com- lllllllutl‘ now tiusut-rnti-ly strengthen- rili: hi5 west, has lost. some 75.000 of "Among \l7ll('l‘ booty captured or _ fllPSIIOYPKl nri- i5 light and five me- suigle l diurn tanks." victory “an-itlnr-t solar plexus plovi 3m Italian prestige” arid said thn "f-iture looks black indeed for the in Africa.“ 25.000 Italians in tho _ t that Marsh- Italian ariuli l Capture of Roosevelt to Make statement To Gongress ROWE. Juli. 5 —-lAPl —Gio- vurini .\lls1ll(l0. Fascist editor, broztilcust to tire nation today that tlic full of Bzirilia could be cxiu-i-ti-il at any time and this will bi- a "sud piece of news fur us." “l-‘our hours are enough to de- ciilc tlie law of Burdin," said itnsclilo, who is editor of For- eign bfinistcr (Juno's newspaper, ll ‘Fi-legriifti, of Ingliorn. “\\'lii|i- we are speaking to WABHING/IDN. Jan. 5.—-<AP) — President Roosevelt. l_n a report o: you. iirc (Gen. Aniriliulc) Bcr- __ _ RWY/tr. nirrbhis iiicn still hold- ‘the £359 Dglthe “Infill-H will Qul" iiig out against the English? It. Lloxlgonowfehjsnuggnsktfili“ lgfvlnglm may bc that they have given way iii-furl: the preponderant masses of English mechanized forces, their fit-ct. and their artillery." many expect to be the most mo- ment/ous session since the first Great War days. Congressional leaders nredictec tonight the President would devote most of the message to the sublccl of arimng the United States and Bfltillll. and that he would explain in detail the proposal he advanced at a recent press conference for uro- delciiccs at 'I‘obruk. '70 miles his lto Maritime destinations because of ‘With llf’li.\‘\' _ . . jthe (utterance in my...‘ 1L -,_,-0“1d Greeks have si ctlcd in ClLDlllIllli! force of ggqyyiy) in one month's yidlng Britain with war eouir) on; {he e95; o; fad grams :0‘Il0\\’i‘0;iS1f\ll)l): ions. a uovcrnrncrrt mug, 15111151; “mum-v Obsm-vm-S enter uieut under ‘a “lease-land” ar- Mflrmme fMn...,._. a.’ me r 1 snrkcsrri_au shin tonight. h i Dispatches from the front said lariizemcrit coiling for repayment in as the cos. o; 55mm“. llrvsariliibiiirtlol) men ‘ziutllofflty the lriiiiiiii flag on Givcrninont Roods and law materials rather {annoys in n“, Mfmtmal T 1 1. were sci/ml rir the (luvs fltllOllS, House m 3.3.1.1“ was lo\vpl'ed m than cash _ - ‘ ~ »- The Italians. “hose sir iesist- suugubmrhc m-SL 1,1,11,33,10“ to 0b. Some legislators said they under- " _ ,?r*fieg wins‘ uVClTitJllllfi bvptgre Gtrceks. Sen-er; ouLgrde (he town may, m3; sltood. the President's plan is txinsei i Q a“ (“Vim 1° "ll 1' it" F13‘ Italian JCSL Llll'("rt't€l1lll[1 the Eizvp- p a new aovernmen corpora on. STATEMENT TOIMY? port of Valoiia. toward which the “m, miller 151111195 L0 my; ens; pad financed with treasury funds. with {Greeks are driving. the spokesman JL‘Z\ ,-,.m,;\-,_.d_ authority to rciir. Britain what she HALIFAX. Jun. li-ICP) 7 Hon. added. Thu iivxr. riiaiiw obiective at To. needs in planes. tanks. guns and J‘ A‘ MMDDM ‘L NW“ 5mm" M1" "-""' bruk llll‘Cll(l\‘ has been heavily BlllDS- lster of Agricultuic. reserved cum- merit tonight on tho Federal gov- ernment's plan to pay. with the nrc- vinces. part cf the cost. of niovlniz feed grains into the Maritlmes. It was indicated a statement might be issued l0lll0l'l‘O\V International (Bay The Canadian Press) WITH BRITISH FORTILS BARDIA - Bardln falls after hour offensive led by more than 25,000 prisoners positions taken by Greeks. SYDNEY - Australians Jubllan lack through Y‘ "Trans. LU§3U M CANADA F LOU R I-llfifilif son ALL BAKING .-\ll‘1ll'.'ll ans" \.\l(l'Il to thc nun-by Lawrence ironic tor At A Glance lNurappcd in waters of an inlet be- 36 10w a discharge flume from the , mine shaft. Orlicr children ran lll‘ i gull-bristling little warships which including garrison lftlfillflllllfllll’ and ‘Hld look like streamlined U. S. coast four senior’ generals. guard cutters. BUDAPEST — Commiinliiatlonsl with Rumanla cut; Soviet envoys ' ' to Balkan countries lcayc for Mos- cow parley. I u u LONDON — New Nrzi fire-raid‘ mi London uhnrtlvc as watchers ‘lngulsh incendlarlcn; Nazi de- I - strnyer at Brest, two supply ves- I sols off Norway, Hamburg, blasted y by R.A.F. ROME - Fascist commentator prepares Italians for Bar-dink: f-‘ll, NEW Yon; JBT5___(AP) _ T. ET"! it. is “sad piece of news for ‘P. (illyrizhti oneflof tlgei Ulglilkd Static-s’ ' ea mg arcra or uc on en! n— ATHENS ___ "m!" 0mm“ _ ceis. estimates that by the spring of "mum “HM bank MW rmmttl t. lSistlers drowned At hruk also lllllfi been cut hv tllxl? iirfrpv ‘ of iii: Ni t- to bottk‘ ill) a o re i . _ BfllTllli bltlll'l'l.\k>lll._ nliltl-liklliadl been SNOW FLURRY SPELLARTON, u. s. Jan. 5-- °h°-‘°"__" ‘§"“-“°““ i° ‘°. ‘e’ m‘ ‘HCPLJPVVO 515W“ Marion and ofmcgoiicrote and steel forts at all rolltlllrellvclllle “slrllftlnlgrowlllietg All-U“ lizin shock troops plrcgcdecl Locke, 14, lll\l‘l'O\lVl_V escaped drain 1.1 1,},cgngilllglynyxafil‘ °_._.__rf,‘,,l.1 ‘in it rescue attempt. l" h’. , . ‘ , . , T] . 1| .- Tne 3M5‘ {mud Seven and s“ llflllfibllllkll“ lill(l(“l‘ ltslJCCLlVEiy‘ apparently skirted _in- l_ ‘Amlm w“ m“, an. rm, for me 13st,‘ frcni the ice or ii to open water and Worr- pond at tlic Allan mine Tire Locke girl, who lives with‘ the Lawrence family, run to the scene partially clad but fell into the ice writers and was herself by Thomas Walton. Tire bodies were recovered sov- leral hour's later by mine drnctzvr- men and the only ciildrcn of Mr. and Mrs. olrri Lawrence. Turks believe Germans fear ,British attack at role of Impcrlalforce In Libya.‘ ISTANBUL, Jpn 5_rAp; ._A belief that Germany fool's ii Bri- ISTANBUI. — Turkish Drffimtish attack throu h the Balkans flllys German" '--rii Br tlsh nl- was expressed to ay in the Turk- ish press “llilffll says it coiisiilcrs Italy as good as out of the war. The uzuyispaprr Vakit, comment- ing oii the visit to Vienna of the Bulgarian premier. Bogdan Phil- off, said it virus because of tlic "Italian defeat" that Germany fears "attack from tho Balkans. Therefore tlic Balkans need not fear attack from Gvrninuyi." "it is probable that lllf‘ Bulgar- inns will talk with the (icririaus about how to pirvenl a British at- tack. rather than how to carry out. a Gem-inn attack in the Balkriirs." Vaklt- said. Yviii Sabnlr suiil that "ii-Writ l“ Hitler» only tlrsitm »(\lll\ llli trriiii and (lute of llll‘ ililmrt uiikiimiii " 'l‘lii- ‘lhlrklsh (ll)\'i‘llllll*‘l‘.‘ w’ Allll‘l"ll prepared a hill vliivh Wfilllil make iriirmic l‘ll'f‘l|lll'\llL! false ncuvs liable to court martial. boiirbcd by British warships and. the ltovul Air Force. -i l‘ __ rescued l police. The victims were 1 .. (l. .. (Justl before the final assault on Nazis are reported Active in Mexico Even A BLizzARo M051‘ START lN LlFE. As A UTTLE Barilin-Tohruk Road Cut The road between Bardia and To- rid (QTY? '5.“c<ii s» ' [Cflllliliil »\lllll— 1 l l TGRCNTO. Jan. 5 -~1Cl‘l NIEXIKIO LYITY, Jun fn-(AP) — mum il‘.l(l lllllXillllilll ruiipirurirrv flirt,- rvpbrtvil iiri-scrici: of ii LhTlllflh , lliirvsou 11,-} i?) scant police Ul'l.'.\l\l'/.('l' uiirl u lorrri- i vmtorin 30 a or iiiniuirv uovcrniwi or licrlui lIl Edmonton V]? ~75 Airmen iilrrir: with i'\‘t\'lll into-Nail. puma ii i ‘. ‘lll i \\‘l.~.‘ii illilllll. hlzlli-ill.‘ was salt: wmmpog l i) li\ ltnJbllSlDl.‘ duilmrrallr: .\illlit_‘il5'l.- Tax-on“) ii ill day lo liuvc l)l'<lllllli4‘(l a iicw iuvcs- 01mm; l0 1“. rotation of Axis aims in Mexico. “sure”, 1'» :40 These sources said there hasbci-u Quebec il-l Li‘. a slmkr ui) iii tire leadership of Saint John g3 go Viirixirirrr i Na roriuiisru ll Hmunx Li}; 27 i "m" l cllfll'lfi'ilf‘l'l\\'ll '29 ill ,lltll‘.\' _ L t m iilrnu risque-n u s rut". ,~ .- . ~ l lilo-c] (ll‘\‘t‘i\>l)l\l('ll'Si_ lllll _ ‘(lnlrxyr ‘fllld nu fro sources salt . arc , ‘ _ > hunch“; c; .l‘l\' as Dllhiblf‘ .~".\'iiii>l.;iiis _ “aniline east. Strong but dc‘ of iuriirvi- slur. to conic --i‘.-.‘rlt:riis creasing winds. mostly (‘Ill.fl\ nut lllfllllllt! unoii lire course of ilic will‘. ‘lnflflbflllfly cold with sum» snr“. - ~ ~' ~ Ichicllyi in (‘npc Breton. ‘ Syrian-is: Tlic wcrilf: - h. ii“- l l l .ir~ i, i c inc omcwhat coidri: ' ,l‘\ with moderate .-n wfabs ring in the (‘icorjan fr v and light $l\(i\\' in marry not l‘ - n. .. Dutch ship Re iii is in the Praire Pro .3095 “ ..irnurs fair arid cold ._.,_ I Huh lldc this ftl‘l"l'll mi \' ll" .ari<l tomorrow" morning at s18. NEW YORK. Jun ~fAPi -—'l'l't’ tilllll i.'l1N("illI‘l".1\ll(l< ‘PlllllifW Alm- gun gets (n55 gflpfnqrin a, 4,12 krirl: sent a ilistr call today r‘~<(l raw‘ tomorrw nmnxmz d. .‘-.'l'l|’ flit‘ iiarl iii-cu crmivrl" - " " ’ w. 11H v tiitl lllllt“. yrvsl (ll l"- ' ‘ ‘d. ‘dlinylilll.‘lien’l-lniilm“?;:?,1l"',":;]'f lfiill morn Jan‘ ill l0! .i_iu ‘ ‘ my, Wm “ml. | “in ‘d, 4 l hiiiiiiiivrsiilv Li.» iii llillll .\i.- i I imiizi n .-' .'\lllil\'t“i- ,'* "'<"' ‘ ~"“‘"~“"~*" lli‘ll"l'll'iliirii l'll' ' l.t“.\\'t“ lint‘ ll 94:") A ‘l llVl P\l Leave-s 'l‘ornieutlne 1100 A. M. i5 RM. _ lwi-ii slink lll tliv \‘l(‘lllll\ ll'.'t‘l‘l \ by sub- marine and surface raiders. b‘~~\'-*':‘l ti. t-l r-lirri- l|.l\v'